CD CORR-COMMITTED PERSON MAIL
SB 3386 would govern mail handling for incarcerated individuals, detailing access, screening, delivery timelines, and accountability within Illinois correctional facilities.
SB 3386 would govern mail handling for incarcerated individuals, detailing access, screening, delivery timelines, and accountability within Illinois correctional facilities.
SB 3386, titled "CD CORR-COMMITTED PERSON MAIL," appears to address the handling of mail for individuals who are committed or confined within correctional facilities. The bill is introduced in the Illinois Senate in the 104th General Assembly, with Elgie Sims as a co-sponsor. The undergone action history shows the bill filed and referred to assignments on February 4, 2026. The sponsor’s role suggests a focus on corrections policy, particularly mail procedures for committed persons.
Note: The available information from the action history and title does not provide the full text or explicit operative provisions. The summary above reflects typical subject matter associated with correctional mail policies and the bill’s stated focus.
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